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Symmetry-breaking has to do with [[information erasure|erasing information]], or making decisions in a [[classical computing]] environment([[entropy]] increase). The [[Maxwell's demon]] ([[MxD]]) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about [[MxD]], please try to read the book:Theory of Heat<ref>{{:BOOK/Theory of Heat}}</ref> by [[James Maxwell]].
Symmetry-breaking has to do with [[information erasure|erasing information]], or making decisions in a [[classical computing]] environment([[entropy]] increase). The [[Maxwell's demon]] ([[MxD]]) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about [[MxD]], please try to read the book:Theory of Heat<ref>{{:BOOK/Theory of Heat}}</ref> by [[James Maxwell]].
 
=MxD as a Universal Component=
MxD as a [[universal component]] adheres to the principle of composition, to be followed in the design and implementation of [[PKC]].


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Revision as of 14:38, 6 August 2021

Symmetry-breaking has to do with erasing information, or making decisions in a classical computing environment(entropy increase). The Maxwell's demon (MxD) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about MxD, please try to read the book:Theory of Heat[1] by James Maxwell.

MxD as a Universal Component

MxD as a universal component adheres to the principle of composition, to be followed in the design and implementation of PKC.


References

  1. Maxwell, James (1871). Theory of Heat (PDF). local page: Longmans, Gree and Co. 

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